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Dublin, Ireland to Jakarta, Indonesia no flying (3 months-ish)
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I’m thinking in a few years when I am done with college (I live in the USA) that I am going to take a trip around the Eurasian continent starting in Dublin, Ireland and ending in Jakarta, Indonesia using only train, bus, and car. I would obviously fly to Ireland and out of Indonesia but I think it would be an interesting trip to do.

I would probably do this in the Fall since I hate super hot weather. I know Southeast Asia is hot year round but I would like see it in the winter time (along with the beautiful Siberian landscape).

I’ve been on two month trips across Europe and one trip for a couple of weeks across Japan and Korea but this one would be a couple of months.

I would probably stay in Europe for a month (Ireland, UK, France, Germany, Poland, Belarus) then Russia, Mongolia and China for a month in themselves and Southeastern Asia for a month.

I was considering adding another month into Europe being I want to snake though more countries I haven’t seen but that can blow the budget.

As well I wanna take trips to places like Kazakhstan while in Russia so that’s why I am making the Russia, Mongolia and China part so long.

Anyways, does anyone have any thoughts?

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